A stunned U.S. Capitol crowd fell silent on September 3, 2025, as Lisa Phillips’ voice trembled with unyielding resolve, declaring, “We know the names,” confirming Epstein survivors are compiling a secret “client list” of their abusers.

Phillips, groomed by Epstein at 21 in the early 2000s and trafficked to his island and mansions, stood with survivors Annie Farmer and Haley Robson at a press conference pushing the Epstein Files Transparency Act. “We’ve carried these names for decades,” she said, voice wavering yet fierce. “Flight logs, photos, our memories—they’re there. We’re compiling what the files redact: the abusers, enablers, elites who paid or participated. We know the names.”
The crowd—hundreds of advocates, lawmakers, media—hushed as Phillips added: “Virginia Giuffre named Andrew 88 times in Nobody’s Girl—her truth toppled him. She died April 25 believing justice was coming. We finish what she started—no more protection for the powerful.”
No official “secret list” has been confirmed; survivors’ efforts remain private amid DOJ disclosures (deadline December 19). Phillips’ resolve—raw, unbreakable—trended #WeKnowTheNames with 3.5 million posts (82% supportive). As the Act advanced (signed November 19), her trembling declaration ensured Epstein’s horrors faced unrelenting light: names known, truth demanded.
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